Method of producing a medicinal composition.



HUBER/l RIECK, 01E IRVINGKION, NEXV JERSEY.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A MEDICINAL COMPOSITION.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed December 12, 1910.

HIM-med Hay Hi, Hill.

Serial No. 596.832,

T0 (IZZ whom it may v mwm:

Be it known that'- l, llt'nlcn'r ltnan, a eitizen oi" the United Stalin-4. and a reident ot lryin gton. in the county ol' than and State f Yew Jersey. have invented eel-lain new and useful lmproyeinent: in "\lelhods ol' Produeirni Medicinal Composit ions. ol' \vhieh tho tiollowing' is a specification.

The inyuntion relateato improved methods ol prod lltflllfgf luedirinal eompositions tor-tho treatment of diabetes.

Diabetes is eyidoneod by well recognized symptoms and partioularly by tho proseuue of ginmse. grapo-.;u;:ar or animal sugar, variously designated. in the urine. The existence oi. diabetes in an indication that tho organisi'n is unable to a rertain deggrom to ilfit'sllillltltt! oarlmhydratos, and it results, ant't1]' ll1lf1 to exiatiny; l-:no\\*led;1'e, from the ineapability o"' the body. tF lltlflillly ol' the pant-roan, to prmluoo certain onzyins adapted to split up the. carbohydrates and enable them to nourish the system.

My invention involves the lil'fltlllt'tltlll and .introl'lnction into the system ot vegetable onzyms adapted to split the ;.rlueo.-':o or sugar into earbmtio aeid and alwhol, and in carrying out my invention .l prol'urably use, in tho prmluetion ol my now preparatioin the wart-whim) known under the name ot' ayinaar. lho o enzyms may be obtained by mixing: the yeast with Hand and intro-atrial earth and nbje rting1 thia mixture to div-integralion by a rubbing; aetioln whereby the a;--t relh; boeouie torn opon. and then :-'u|anittin; 5 tho mixture to strong); prrnsuro aulli ieut to clleet tbn dischargggn of tho jniee there'lrom. 'lho celldreo yeast-pres:-;- iuiiro thus obtained called zymase and contains tho euzynw eertain parts in ZIYXHHH, ot' albniuinoid nuturz: being known on tho proprr onxyun-l and tho remaining part of non albuminoid lltillll", as eo-enzyin. "lheso two IH I'lH \\l)(llfitlitlittlttl from each otheiu as by suitable tilt ration, eaeh loses its proprtty oi when added to grape Hugyar in solution. musing" termentatirun but, when plat-ml togetbor again or combined, regain their ability ol' dividing grapo mural into uarbonirv anid and alrohal. lhe eo-- enacyiu or liquid part (it xymame detorioraton l -l l in the human \k.- tem into earbonie arid and aleobol. It is also wssential that llltrlt: ualities or propertiea ot' zymase. l'or tho pni'pwes :l' my inwnlion, bu pre or\e l tor a romparat lyely long prrlod. and heuee 1!] the prodln'tion ot my preparation and tho earryin g out. ol my inyontilun l evarmrate the \'ea tprosa-jnieo in a yavunm at a temperature not to oxeeed about thirty dogrees eentigrade, until the same is redueed to a syrupy eoudition and then mix the .-e \rnp matter with about lire per vent. ol' it.- weight ol a .suitablo powdered ebar oal. prolvrably tre hly glowed powdered ehareoal originating t'roni linden wood. The ehareoal being Very porous will. by eapillal'y aetion, sunk into it: pores or eella the liquid eo--eux \'|u. and in order that all lbe pores or eells ot the ehareoal may beeoiue tilled with tho eoonzym l allow the mixture to ,-iand for ab ut: threo hours. l then eontinue to or again (-yaporato the now pasty mass in tho aeluun to thorough dryness and gl'anulatn it. with the [inn] result that the propel-tins ot' the '/i \'|na' or tho onxym and eoanzym arv pre -'or e(l and that the tormenting qualitier; ol' the ame remain nut-hanged tor a wry long; period. 'llio granulated loin-s emupo -=ed ot xynias and ehareoal. preparod as dewrilwd. may be illl-]Jlll.lt(l in eapsulee', pills. tableta o1 olliorn'im: and llllHll by pa llt'lllr in ateordanw with tho l lll'tt'lltilifl ol pbysieiana. l meter that the preparation lio tilled into eap ule: mado ol' tornialdvhydn gelatin. whieb properly rlisr olyes only in the intealines. The ehareoal not only servos as a {)lt'Htl'VilllYt ol' the eo-euaym but in itaell. oXvt'tH a b n lleial etl'wt on the human avnteni alllivted with eoialitiona reanlliug in diabetes. ll zyroarw mixed with and pre ser ed by the (:bar oal \\'ill ronverl; tlu: sugar into earbonie arid and aleohol.

My inyentiou than embodies the union with zyinase ol' powdernd eharooal and tho preaerration ot tho aeliye \alun ol' zymaso tor a comparatively indeliuil'o period.

In sonn lllHltttH'th' 1 shall add to the prop- :i'ation eomposml ol zyinaae and eliareoal, about an etpzal part ot a dry ymat containing; healthy yeat t', cello rapablo ot' devolopmen in the human hjHltHl. 'thia dry yeast may be prepared by pressing tho water from yew-at, until the latter aeranuea a paatydornn then mix' in it with about line por cent. of its \\'(i;1'iit' of powdered nbaruoal. and then drying and granulating the mixture after so i which the latter will be thoroughly mixed with the primary preparation composed of the zymasc ,and cha'rcoal. It is obvious however that. the healthy yeast cells may be combined with the zymase-and charcoal mixtureinseveral other ways that need notrbe specified.

It is of very great benefit that the enzy-ins of zymase'be preserved against deterioration and this result is accomplished by my invention.

Itis recommended that from five to ten grains of the composition be taken four times a day, a dose being taken before each meal and one before retiring for the night. What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

1. A method of producing a preparation for the treatment of diabetes comprising the production of' liquid zymase from yeast,

combining the same With powdered charcoal and allowing the charcoal to take up the coenzym, and reducing the mixture to a gran-' ular condition.

dry state and then granulating the same, 3. A method of producing a preparation for the treatment of diabetes comprising the production of liquid zymase from yeast, combining the same With powdered charcoal and allowing the charcoal to take up'the coenzym, and adding yeast containing healthy cells capable of development in the system,

the whole being reduced to a dr ranular condition.

Signed atNeW York city, in the countv of New York, and State of New York, this 10th day of December A. D. 1910,

HUBERT RIECK.

Witnesses':

ARTHUR MARION, CHAS; C. GILL. 

